UCSF School of Medicine has a veritable wealth of faculty development activities that is quite impressive and very attractive in meeting many individual and our clinical faculty's needs. They are free, close (BART to N Judah MUNI line, ~90 min), colleagial and open to CCRMC faculty, even though we are primarily affiliated with UCD (several of us have UCSF med students for 3 of their courses and as a system we offer sub-internships).
http://mededonline.usc.edu/ University of Southern California, Teaching and Learning Fellowship. Free faculty development fellowship offered to faculty working in underserved communities. (Getting there and living expenses aren't covered - but well worth the expense.) Meets one weekend per month from Oct - April.
There are other faculty development opportunities and fellowships: see www.STFM.org. A benefit to attending their annual conferences is that there will always be excellent pre-conference and conference workshops and seminars on many aspects of faculty development.
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http://medschool.ucsf.edu/workshops/index.aspx for all of UCSF faculty development workshops.
And UC Davis:
www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/facultydev.
Re: "Local" faculty development fellowships, more of a commitment, but very worthwhile:
http://www.familymedicine.medschool.ucsf.edu/faculty/development.aspx Northern California Faculty Development Fellowship Program (UCSF). Many of our faculty have participated in this fine program offered out of UCSF's Department of Family and Community Medicine.
http://mededonline.usc.edu/ University of Southern California, Teaching and Learning Fellowship. Free faculty development fellowship offered to faculty working in underserved communities. (Getting there and living expenses aren't covered - but well worth the expense.) Meets one weekend per month from Oct - April.
There are other faculty development opportunities and fellowships: see www.STFM.org. A benefit to attending their annual conferences is that there will always be excellent pre-conference and conference workshops and seminars on many aspects of faculty development.
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